The people of Happy Happy Land aren't happy, they can't seem to work things out. Maybe all they need is a little bit of creative thinking in this adorable point and click game by KnutselCo. (Note: ths game is still using the Flash player, which is nearing its end-of-life and is already blocked in most browser, I had the most luck in Microsoft Edge to lanuch the game)
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ReplyDeleteBlocked in Edge and Chrome for me. I got it to open in an old Internet Explorer.
ReplyDeleteThey want you to download some kind of player in the browsers that block it. Frankly, though I am grateful for new content, I would have skipped this one. I spend so much of my time trying to avoid the endless attempts Web sites make to trick me into downloading something I don't know I can trust, that there's no way I am going to do so voluntarily.
Works for me in Firefox, all I have to do is agree to let Flash run.
ReplyDeleteA bit weird, but fun.
works pretty fin in firefox om my IMac. I need only to allow flash.
ReplyDeleteQuite cool little game. Like the style.
Claymation! Brought back fond memories of The Neverhood.
ReplyDeleteWoww, thank you for the shout-out! I'm a huge fan of your games 🤩 Groeten uit nederland ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the game, great style! But why still Flash 😉 Groeten uit België!
ReplyDeleteClaymation, YAY! Loved the graphics, animation, and music. Short and fun. Appreciated the message, too: Let's look for ways we can all be happy together. Thanks, KnutselCo. and Bart.
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ReplyDeletesweet! loved this revisit to claymation...
ReplyDeleteworked fine with firefox on my pc...
thanks so much, bart :)
Yeah I can corroborate that Firefox hasn't been blocking Flash content for me, which is very nice. I think I found a glitch in this game though, I got the roses when attempting to use the scissors on the dog's fishing line! I had already seen them in the chicken/horse area, and they've now disappeared from there, so it's not a sequence break, just very weird.
ReplyDeleteI believe that Waterfox https://www.waterfox.net/ will still support the Flash plugin after the cutoff date. It even supports the Java plugin (remember that?).
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